- Football in Israel
Football ( _he. כדורגל, "Kaduregel") is the unofficial national sport of
Israel . Football as an organised sport first developed in England who controlledIsrael during the days of the British Mandate.The Israel Football Association
The
Israel Football Association (IFA) is the governing body of football in the State of Israel. All ofIsrael 's professional football clubs must be members, and hundreds of semi-professional and amateur clubs also belong.League system
The Israeli football league system has six levels and 16 different divisions, all run by the IFA. Promotion and relegation operates between each level, theoretically allowing clubs to progress from bottom to top within six seasons.
tructure
The structure of the Israeli league system is thus:
*Israeli Premier League : the top division operates at the national level and has 12 member clubs
*Liga Leumit : the second division operates at the national level and has 12 member clubs
*Liga Artzit : the third division operates at the national level and has 12 member clubs
*Liga Alef : the fourth division is split into two regional leagues (north and south) and has 28 member clubs (14 in each division)
*Liga Bet : the fifth division is split into four regional leagues (two in the north, two in the south) and has 64 member clubs (16 in each division)
*Liga Gimel : the sixth division is split into six regional leaguesCups
In Israel, there are two major cup competitions, the State Cup and the
Toto Cup tate Cup
The State Cup ( _he. גביע המדינה, "Gvia HaMedina") is the Israeli equivalent of the English
FA Cup , and is open to all Israeli clubs, with clubs at the higher levels entering in the later rounds. It is a straightforward knock-out cup. The final is played at the National Stadium and the winner qualifies for theUEFA Cup .Toto Cup
The
Toto Cup ( _he. גביע הטוטו, "Gvia HaToto") is the Israeli equivalent of a League Cup, the main difference being that there is a separate cup for each of the three national divisions. The cup is played first in a group stage, with the highest placed teams qualifying for the knock-out stages. Like the State Cup, the final is played at the National Stadium, though the winner does not qualify for theUEFA Cup .Qualification for European competitions
Clubs who do well in either the Premier League or State Cup qualify to compete in various
UEFA -organised Europe-wide competitions in the following season (as well as continuing to play in domestic competitions). The number of Israeli clubs playing in Europe in any one season can range from four to six, depending on the qualification scenarios. Currently, Israel is awarded the following places in European competitions:In addition, once in a European competition, it becomes possible to qualify for others:
* All the winners of the Champions League Third Qualifying Round go forward to the Champions League
* All the losers of the Champions League Third Qualifying Round go forward to the UEFA Cup
* All the winners of the UEFA Cup Second Qualifying Round go forward to the UEFA Cup
* All the winners in the Intertoto Cup Final Round go forward to the UEFA Cup Second Qualifying Round
* Any clubs playing in the Champions League that finish third in the group stage go into the UEFA Cup Third RoundIsrael national team
The
Israel national football team played their very first international football match inCairo , against Egypt in 1934 as Palestine/Eretz Yisrael. Their greatest triumph to date was qualifying for the World Cup in 1970.History
British Mandate
During the British Mandate of Palestine, organized football consisted of British and Jewish clubs. As early as 1906, Maccabi Tel Aviv was formed as a social group. On
April 24 ,1924 history was made whenHapoel Haifa was formed. Shortly after formation they joined the WorldMaccabi Organization. The first membership cards read, "Club Hapoel Sport, Cultural OrganizationHaifa " (A member of the World Maccabi Organization). Later during a meeting of Hapoel laborers inAfula , it was decided to break off from the World Maccabi Organization and create the Hapoel (Labor) Organization.In February 1928, the first ever derby took place in the British Mandate between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Allenby Tel Aviv. Maccabi won 3-0 and was the start to the oldest rivalry that takes place today, in modern day
Israel .When a cup competition was formed, British teams dominated until 26 May 1928 when two Jewish clubs made it to the final in Jerusalem. Hapoel Allenby Tel Aviv beat Maccabi HaShmonai Jerusalem by a score of 2-0, but the cup was shared since Maccabi alleged to British officials that Hapoel had fielded an ineligible player.
Nine teams started the first league in 1932. The first winner of the league were the British Police who, under the guidance of Police Chief Speiser, were the best organised club in the country. Later he would serve as the first chairman of the football association.
During the mandate period, the international team competed under the title of
Palestine , despite operating as a virtually all-Jewish organisation. The first international match was a qualifying match for the 1934 World Cup qualifier between Palestine and Egypt in Cairo, which resulted in a 7-1 defeat. The second leg, played in Tel Aviv, resulted in a 4-1 defeat and an 11-2 aggregate loss. Earlier, in 1931 a mixed team of Palestinian Jews and British played an international.One of the first big tours of the international team was to
Australia on the eve ofWorld War II . The team was composed of players from both Hapoel and Maccabi organizations. Three players eventually ended up staying in Australia, two of those (Avraham Beit Halevi, and Menahem Marimovich) died while serving in the Australian army in attacks against the Japanese.Post-independence
Just four months after Israel gained independence, the
Israel national football team traveled toNew York City to play their American counterparts in a friendly at the Polo Grounds. Over 40,000 spectators (mostly American Jews), witnessed the newly formed Israeli side lose to the Americans 3-1.Shmuel Ben Dror went down in history as the first goal scorer in the history of theIsrael national football team .tadia
External links
* [http://www.israel-football.org.il/english/index.asp Israel Football Association]
* [http://www.one.co.il/ One] he icon
* [http://www.sport5.co.il/ Sport5] he icon
* [http://www.il-sports.com/ IL-Sports]
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